lots of paperwork
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is à nd ú zh à L á o, which means the tiredness of handling official documents. It comes from the inscription of humble chamber written by Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yuxi's "humble chamber inscription" in the Tang Dynasty: "there is no disordered ear of silk and bamboo, and there is no form of paperwork."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: the shape of a document
Idiom usage
When is the time for me to ascend to the top and be able to give Fu? Li Zhen, Ming Dynasty
Idiom explanation
Document: official document. The tiredness of handling official documents.
lots of paperwork
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particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile - jī shā chéng tān